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15 Aug 2008

How Russians See Things

Posted by Mr. Roach under Cartoons, Georgia, Ossetia, Russia
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11 Responses to “How Russians See Things”

  1. Esmerelda_Pearl Says:

    15 Aug 2008 at 3:42 pm

    That’s about right…at least from the Russian view. Of course, the “big picture”
    is that Russia is threatened by foreign interference in its soft underbelly; the caucasus region. (jmho)

    I’m beginning to think that the neo-cons (especially the PNAC crowd) would like to follow the advice given at Stratfor today…

    “U.S., Saudi Arabia: Holding the Chechen Card” August 14, 2008 1938 GMT: “The United States and Saudi Arabia could try riling up separatists in Russia’s Muslim areas to keep the resurging Russia occupied. (With Stratfor map) [more]”

    [To view the requested intelligence, you must be a Stratfor.com member.]

    http://www.stratfor.com/memberships/122073

    It is disturbing to think that the USA might even consider combining with Saudi Arabia to brew trouble for the people of Chenchya and Georgia….I hope and pray that the above is not even on the table for consideration.

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  2. Esmerelda_Pearl Says:

    15 Aug 2008 at 3:44 pm

    Please, Mr. Roach…a preview button TIA :o )

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  3. Roach Says:

    15 Aug 2008 at 4:26 pm

    TIA?

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  4. Esmerelda_Pearl Says:

    15 Aug 2008 at 5:16 pm

    TIA=Thanks in Advance :o )

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  5. Outraged Says:

    15 Aug 2008 at 6:51 pm

    “U.S., Saudi Arabia: Holding the Chechen Card” August 14, 2008 1938 GMT: “The United States and Saudi Arabia could try riling up separatists in Russia’s Muslim areas to keep the resurging Russia occupied. (With Stratfor map) [more]”

    I can’t imagine something that would be more stupid than that. If it is so, then the assholes pushing for it should be shot. I’m serious.

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  6. A. MacGarr Says:

    15 Aug 2008 at 8:35 pm

    I like this cartoon. Funny but true, I’m afraid.

    To Outraged above, I second that. Anyone who would advocate that is on the enemy’s side, the real enemy that is. Not Russia but our common enemy.

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  7. Rex Says:

    16 Aug 2008 at 1:10 pm

    Yes, the lack of a preview facility is a despicable encumbrance.

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  8. Roach Says:

    16 Aug 2008 at 5:47 pm

    I’m not sure about this preview thing. Someone explain. On my computer the cartoon shows up from the get-go plus it also appears on the “snap” preview feature when you move the cursor over the image.

    Can anyone explain this preview thing and also how and whether it works with the wordpress.com interface?

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  9. 08nagaer (reagan80) Says:

    16 Aug 2008 at 10:14 pm

    I don’t know how it is implemented, but I think they are talking about the feature where their comments can be viewed before permanently posting them.

    If we want to post a click-able link or make bold text, a preview function would allow us to make sure that they show up in the way we intended.

    “Preview” is supposed to reduce these eye sores:

    http://www.annika.mu.nu
    TEST

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  10. 08nagaer (reagan80) Says:

    16 Aug 2008 at 10:16 pm

    Whoa. I didn’t expect to get those right on the first try.

    Here’s what I intended:

    (URL=annika.mu.nu/URL)
    (bold)TEST(/bold)

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  11. YIH Says:

    16 Aug 2008 at 10:20 pm

    The ‘Preview’ feature is common in both blogs and forums.
    It enables the poster to see how their comment will appear without actually sending it along. Blogger (such as Rick Darby’s blog) supports this as does Haloscan (Vanishing American).
    I suspect WordPress also supports ‘Preview’ but I’ve never used WordPress. Check the WordPress FAQ. It could have the info on how to enable it.

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